How I Got the Shot - The Optical Snoot

A few days ago, I had an image featured on the Fstoppers live channel here: Here is a breakdown of how I created that image and how to use an optical snoot, along with the different attachments and accessories that you can get for it. Basically, an optical snoot is an attachment that goes on a light source that puts a crisp spotlight on your subject. Once you have that crisp light, you can do different things to shape the light patterns using crisp edges. My instagram is here, where I have the rest of the photos from this set: Affiliate links to purchase the gear used to make this image and this video: Neewer RGBW LED panels: Godox Wireless mics: Godox SL100Bi: Clar/Godox projection attachment with 85mm lens: Bowens mount adapter for projection attachment:
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